Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!rice!sun-spots-request From: andrew@dgbt.crc.dnd.ca (Andrew Patrick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: New sun? Keywords: Hardware Message-ID: <8904261329.AA17727@dgbt.crc.dnd.ca> Date: 5 May 89 08:25:18 GMT References: <8903302300.AA03975@cobra.mitre.org> Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: The Communications Research Centre, Ottawa, CANADA Lines: 30 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu Original-Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 09:29:32 EDT X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 266, message 6 of 17 In article <8903302300.AA03975@cobra.mitre.org> gfr@cobra.mitre.org (Glenn Roberts) writes: >> I have been hearing all sorts of things about a new sun PC like machine. >> In fact, even BYTE has heard of it. It is billed as a "next killer" by >> some, and very low priced by others. So if anybody knows anything about >> this new machine, I would appreciate information on it. > >Could you be referring to the Sun 386i? Introduced about a year ago this >machine is based on the 80386 chip and runs both DOS and Unix applications >in the SunView environment. It has been written up in Byte (was on the >cover about 4-6 months ago) and is frequently discussed in Sun-Spots >digest. I think the articles have been referring to Sun's new RISC machine, the SPARCstation 1. The press release I received (dated April 18) states that this machine runs at 20 megahertz to produce 12.5 MIPS (1.4 MFLOPS), with a footprint smaller than a PC. The machine supports internal hard drives (2), a 3.5 inch floopy (DOS compatible), digital audio (in and out), 2 serial ports, Ethernet, SCSI. There will also be an optional DOS emulator and graphics accelerator. The SPARCstation 1 uses a new bus (the SBus) and has 3 3 X 5" expansion slots. Base price for 17" mono, diskless, 8MB RAM is (unofficially) $12,800CDN. -- Andrew Patrick, Ph.D. Communications Research Centre (613) 990-4675 Department of Communications, Ottawa, Canada UUCP, INTERNET: andrew@dgbt.crc.dnd.ca PATH: utzoo!bnr-vpa!bnr-rsc!dgbt!andrew BITNET: andrew@doccrc (if all else fails)